For nearly three decades, the world has gathered to talk about climate change at the annual Conference of the Parties (CoP). These efforts are well-meaning — they set shared goals, put climate on the world’s agenda, and create space for countries to work together. But turning these good intentions into actual progress? That’s where things get tricky. Emissions keep rising, and the 1.5°C target is slipping further from reach. The challenge isn’t knowing what needs to be done — it’s understanding why it isn’t happening, how to make action easier, and how to hold leaders accountable for the commitments they’ve…
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Malavika Nair is an urban practitioner with a background in architecture and communication design exploring questions of climate justice and urban futures. Currently with Socratus, she develops collaborative learning tools and visual frameworks to help citizens engage with wicked public problems.